Kike Yanez Feat. Lil Coner & Pablo Fetti - "The Business" Music Video

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Chuco

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TIGHT BEAT. N I DONT KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN BY THAT, HE'S BEEN MAKING SONGS LIKE THIS FOR A WHILE NOW, NOT THAT I'M THE BIGGEST FAN OF THEM. BUT QUALITY WISE, NOT BAD.
 
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its not really new. posted back in april but still new to me. not liking it. but coner did his part...never heard of the other 2

and what dookie said
 
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Peace to all my Jewish Brothers

But man did the kid even research how to spell Kiki?? Shit even Key Key or KEEKE would have been better..lmao

From Wikipedia said:
Kike-In modern English, the word kike (IPA: /ˈkaɪk/) is a derogatory slur used to refer to a Jew
The etymology of the term is uncertain. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, it may be an alteration of the endings –ki or –ky common in the personal names of Eastern European Jews who immigrated to the United States in the early 20th century.[2] The first recorded usage of the term is in 1904.[2][3]
According to Our Crowd, by Stephen Birmingham, the term "kike" was coined as a derogatory putdown by the assimilated American German Jews to identify Eastern-European Jews: "Because many Russian [Jewish] names ended in 'ki', they were called 'kikes'- a German Jewish contribution to the American vernacular. The name then proceeded to be co-opted by non-Jews as it gained prominence in its usage in society, and was later used as a demeaning Anti-Semitic slur."
According to Leo Rosten,
The word kike was born on Ellis Island when Jewish immigrants who were there were also illiterate (or could not use Latin alphabet letters), when asked to sign the entry-forms with the customary 'X,'* refused, because they associated an X with the cross of Christianity, and instead made a circle. The Yiddish word for 'circle' is kikel (pronounced KY-kul), and for 'little circle,' kikeleh (pronounced ky-kul-uh). Before long the immigration inspectors were calling anyone who signed with an 'O' instead of an 'X' a kikel or kikeleh or kikee or, finally and succinctly, kike.[4]
According to Rosten, Jewish American merchants continued to sign with an 'O' instead of an 'X' for several decades, spreading the nickname kike wherever they went as a result. At that time kike was more of an affectionate term, used by Jews to describe other Jews, and only developed into an ethnic slur later on
 
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yea i know how its pronounced hence the post i made. I know a rapper named KUNT. pronounced Koont. like kunta kinte.. but seriously tho. kike??? come on.
iknow real dudes named kiki.. shit my grandfathers name is Enrique his nickname growing up was kiki.. not KIKE...im just saying shit dont look right. im pretty sure he is a dope rapper and all but ..ahhh i digress